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Axl Rose of Guns N’ Roses also expressed frustration his music was being played at political rallies. In a tweet, Rose accused the Trump camp of “using loopholes in the various venues’ blanket performance licenses which were not intended for such craven political purposes, without the songwriters’ consent.”

“Just so ya know… GNR like a lot of artists opposed to the unauthorized use of their music at political events has formally requested r music not b used at Trump rallies or Trump associated events,” Rose wrote. “Personally I kinda liked the irony of Trump supporters listening to a bunch of anti Trump music at his rallies but I don’t imagine a lot of ’em really get that or care.

Last week, singer/producer Pharrell Williams had his attorney send a cease and desist letter to the President to stop playing his hit “Happy” during political events. The song was played at a rally hours after a gunman killed 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue.

Pharrell Williams threatens to sue Trump over use of ‘Happy’ at rally after Pittsburgh shooting

“Pharrell has not, and will not, grant you permission to publicly perform or otherwise broadcast or disseminate any of his music,” the latter stated.

Other artists, including The Rolling Stones, The O’Jays, Adele, and Queen also requested Trump not use their music.